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Teenagers do not come with instructions. And the teenager of today is navigating a world that is more complex, more connected, and more overwhelming than any previous generation has faced. When your teenager withdraws, rages, shuts down, or makes choices that frighten you — it is not always defiance. Sometimes it is a cry for something they do not know how to ask for.
At Urjasvini Child Development Centre in Indore, Dr. Vini Jhariya works with adolescents aged 13 to 18 — and with the families who love them and do not know how to reach them anymore.
And if you are the one reading this — hello.
You do not have to be in crisis to come here. You do not have to explain everything. You do not have to have your parents' permission to want someone to talk to.
Dr. Vini Jhariya is not here to judge you, report you, or take sides. She is here to listen — to the version of you that nobody else is hearing right now.
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Dr. Vini Jhariya
The right support begins with understanding the real reason behind behaviour, emotions, learning or developmental concerns.
Available in Indore & Online
Clinical support for children, adolescents, adults, couples and families.
The teenager of 2025 is not the teenager of ten years ago.
They are comparing their lives to curated highlight reels on screens their parents cannot see. They are forming relationships — real and virtual — that nobody knows exist. They are being exposed to things at 13 that no previous generation encountered so young, so unguided, and so alone.
And they are doing all of this while simultaneously being expected to perform academically, make life-defining career choices, and navigate the most turbulent emotional years of their lives.
It is a lot.
At Urjasvini CDC, Dr. Vini Jhariya understands the world your teenager is actually living in — not the world we wish they were living in. That honesty is the foundation of everything that happens in a counselling session.
Every situation is different. Every teenager is different. Here are the concerns Dr. Vini Jhariya works with most — named honestly, without judgment.
You do not have to be falling apart to deserve support.
You do not have to explain yourself perfectly. You do not have to have a diagnosis. You do not have to convince anyone that what you are feeling is real or serious enough.
If something is heavy — it is heavy. That is enough.
Dr. Vini Jhariya has sat with teenagers who were angry, teenagers who were silent, teenagers who said "I don't know" to every question, and teenagers who had been carrying something for years and had never told anyone.
This is a space where you will not be lectured. You will not be told how you should be feeling or who you should be.
What you share stays between us — with one exception. If Dr. Vini Jhariya believes you or someone else may be at risk of harm, she will always tell you first before involving anyone else. That is a promise.
You will just be heard.
That is where everything begins.
You can come alone. You can come with your parents. You can WhatsApp first if walking in feels like too much.
But come.
Adolescent counselling is not the same as child counselling — and it is not the same as adult therapy. It sits in a unique space that requires a specific understanding of the adolescent mind, the adolescent world, and the adolescent-family dynamic.
Dr. Vini Jhariya works with teenagers using a range of evidence-based approaches — always chosen based on what the individual teenager needs, not what is easiest or most convenient.
For some teenagers, the work is primarily individual — building their own tools, their own clarity, their own voice.
For others, family sessions are woven in — because the teenager cannot heal in isolation from the family system they live in.
For all teenagers, the relationship with Dr. Vini Jhariya is built on one foundation — trust. Without trust, nothing else works.
Whether it is a parent calling first or a teenager reaching out directly — the first step is always a conversation. Dr. Vini Jhariya will understand the situation, explain how sessions work, and answer every question before anything begins.
Counselling sessions are planned around the teenager's specific needs. Some sessions are with the teenager alone. Some involve parents — because the family is always part of the picture. The balance is decided carefully — with the teenager's trust and the family's wellbeing both protected.
The goal of adolescent counselling is never dependency — it is independence. As the teenager builds their own tools, their own clarity, and their own capacity to manage their inner world, sessions reduce naturally. The end goal is a teenager who does not need us — because they have everything they need within themselves.
"14 saal ki Aanya ke parents pareshan the. Woh school se aakar seedha room mein jaati thi, door band karti thi, aur phone pe ghanton tak rehti thi. Khaana bhi akele khaati thi. Friends nahi the. Conversation nahi tha. Sirf screen."
When they came to Dr. Vini Jhariya at Urjasvini CDC, what looked like a phone problem turned out to be something much deeper — Aanya was deeply lonely and anxious, and the screen was the only place she felt safe.
Through counselling that addressed the loneliness underneath the screen dependency, Aanya slowly began to re-engage with her world. Within four months, she had joined a hobby group, made two friends, and set her own screen time limits.
"Hum phone ki problem fix karna chahte the. Dr. Vini ne humein samjhaya ki phone problem nahi thi — woh symptom tha."
It just feels that way right now.
Whatever is happening — there is a way through. Dr. Vini Jhariya has sat with families in situations far more difficult than yours and found a path forward. You do not have to figure this out alone.
And if you are the teenager reading this:
You deserve support. You deserve to be heard. And you do not have to wait until things get worse before you reach out.
Clear answers to common questions families ask before booking.
This is the most common situation parents face. Dr. Vini Jhariya recommends starting with a parent consultation first — understanding the situation and building a plan. Sometimes the teenager changes their mind when they hear that counselling is not about being fixed or reported. A WhatsApp message from the teenager themselves is sometimes the first step. We will work with whatever opening is available.
Yes — within appropriate limits. Dr. Vini Jhariya will not share session content with parents without the teenager's knowledge, except in situations where safety is a concern. This boundary is essential for building the trust that makes counselling effective — and it will be explained clearly to both the teenager and the parents from the beginning.
Yes. Teenagers can approach Dr. Vini Jhariya directly. An initial parent conversation is helpful but not always required. Dr. Vini Jhariya will guide what works best based on the situation and the teenager's age.
Trust your instinct. Teenagers rarely say “I need help” — but that does not mean the help is not needed. A parent consultation with Dr. Vini Jhariya is a good starting point — she will help you understand what you are seeing and what the right next step is.
Yes. Dr. Vini Jhariya offers online adolescent counselling for teenagers across Madhya Pradesh and India. Many teenagers find it easier to open up online — and Dr. Vini Jhariya adapts her approach accordingly.
Contact Urjasvini CDC immediately. Do not wait. Dr. Vini Jhariya will guide you on the right steps — calmly, carefully, and without making the situation worse. The teenager's safety and the family's wellbeing are always the priority.
WhatsApp first. You do not have to say everything — just say "I want to talk to someone." Dr. Vini Jhariya will take it from there. You are not alone in this.
Book a consultation with Dr. Vini Jhariya and get clear guidance for your next step.